Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/64688
Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Architecture of the intracontinental Jaibaras Rift, Brazil, based on geophysical data
Authors: Pedrosa Júnior, Nilo Costa
Vidotti, Roberta M.
Fuck, Reinhardt A.
Castelo Branco, R.M.G.
Almeida, Afonso Rodrigues de
Silva, Nilton C. Vieira
Braga, Luiz R.C.
Keywords: Potential methods;Magnetotelluric data;Magnetic-gravity 2D joint modeling;Rift geometry and evolution;Jaibaras Rift
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Citation: PEDROSA JÚNIOR, Nilo C. et al. Architecture of the intracontinental Jaibaras Rift, Brazil, based on geophysical data. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, [s.l.], v. 74, p. 27-40, 2017.
Abstract: Qualitative and quantitative integration and interpretation of magnetic, gravity and magnetotelluric data help to determine the internal architecture of the Jaibaras rift, and allow assessing the evolution of the Jaibaras Rift within the Precambrian crystalline basement of Borborema Province, NE Brazil. This was achieved by 2D joint modeling of magnetic and gravity data in five sections across the main axis of the Jaibaras Rift. Surface data, rock density measurements, depth constraints from 2D Euler deconvolution and geophysical information from previous work in the area were integrated to constrain the modeling. The magnetic and gravity profiles of the Jaibaras Rift indicate estimated source bodies at depths up to 2.5 km, showing complex configuration for the structural framework, with a set of asymmetric grabens and horsts. The 2D magnetotelluric inversion shows that the Jaibaras Rift is marked by low resistivity values, and maximum thickness of the sedimentary package up to approximately 3 km. Shallow dipping conductive material may represent either a suture zone between the Ceará Central and Médio Coreaú domains or a set of fractures due to horizontal σ1 stress in the Ceará Central Domain. The Jaibaras Rift displays a very complex internal structure, with discontinuous sequences of grabens and horsts, and a significant volume of surface and subsurface volcanic rocks. The sedimentary packages with volcanic rift sequences have variable thicknesses, from 1 to 3 km. These rock units are controlled by normal faults that developed from older discontinuities, such as the Transbrasiliano lineament.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/64688
ISSN: 0895-9811
Access Rights: Acesso Aberto
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